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Show e because ater level wf lla Wat, call, Wturnij r tal fl0ss' !t is sttj or hard y phoning to announce his sons arrival, was so exuberant that he could hardly talk. needle course its a boy! said if there couldnt have as 'he, been any doubt about that. OEGGED furniture may be set Young Wayne Edward will up quickly anywhere, and it have to be famous, with two is easy to store for the winter. (Of tffc& you want," sajs the enticing sign painted onto the window nf iiu, but the Irate housewives are not C01mp"y wlndow on 0Iive s,reet St. a,Bi lng anv-- not rh!llm. (orm 3 pkktt ,ine complete with home-mad- e signs before the shop to tile nrite nc of stvcral stores in St. I.ouis which were picketed in similar manner, Other cities also reported'?as organized boycott, demanding return of OIA prices. hav-prote- st MfSfr Radio Impulses sent out from the I'SS Cumberland top drawing (1) were to detonate the underwater second of the Bikini experiments, :or the "Task Baker, us suspended from a special barge (2) . As indicated by drone ships were directed into the (3) a number of est the effects of water. HR ated in trucks uch parents. Andre was tops in radio before he joined the army and chalked up an outstanding record; now he's announcing on "Your Hit Parade," the Lombardo and Harry James nights for Spotlight Bands, and several oUiers. Mama Bea Wain has long been known for her perfect diction as well as her distinctive style in singing; she's been on l"Your Hit Parade and other big radio shows. Now that Wayne's arrived, she'll be on the air again. Joan Edwards estimates that she spends about 20 hours a week working out technical problems, prior to acr actual singing time of 12 minutes on Your Hit Parade; being s thorough musician, she works with arrangers on musical details of the By WALTER A. SIIEAD UNU Washington Correspondent. OPERATIONS While in at ire charge of Joint the Bikini atomic interested in the the going on in ; tr Ce., lilM important e experi-h- possible damage bomb can do to a in Sedani U Sent C.0J n con-ree- civilian and mili-i- ! atomic energy, their here is to complete the COYERW i therein 73 and army .time, Adm. W. H. P. r.ander i f Operations intimated has that citions may force a ji the underwater on scheduled for ..Id make "Baker-da- test July y :eabouts. As has been the weather for this teed not be as perfect it test when the bomb from a but it enough for aerial ob- photography. ship USS Appalachian IE utssiz her trip to Pearl saiitJN way, ir.or repairs and now idlwith the rest of the i f fleet in Bikini lagoon, out and cruise outside rd side of the island f is ripe for the second Remain. tw 23 ocimatcly corre-lef- t aboard the ship, them returned to the oiately after the first ra for the underwa-J- s been completed and the carrier undamaged as a le first bomb, almost and nearest to the mb burst. he east are the battle-r- k and the cruiser Salt Both suifered negligi--- a the fust blast. Then the two center ships er Pensacola and the st, Iso t'Mf1 rei tndence. i ypm Tire old In-- blasted away as result snd her own internal in Puisncola is un- decks, but her super-rett- y well battered up the first tests, with f the circle are the Pennsylvania and Ne-- b ship N'agato and th !el battleship Prinz of the Arkansas toga are several sub-lc- b are submerged at tth the double-s- b almost as close to the burst as the Ar-tEu-rwa- er Vary. the bomb on these s awaited with interest eantime the discussion 'tween those er who rn ol Jiey rlthia , ,.k cDI loPr02, vV be of s to vote. VOTE . . . Georgia is the only state in the Union which permits ONLY This photo shows two young voters at the portable voting booths set up in the Bartow county courthouse, Cartersville, Ga. Left to right are Bette Winterbottom, student at University of Georgia and Doroth Gene Talmadge, 61, took an early lead over student at Shorter college, Rome, Ga. James V. Carmichael, 36, in indicated unite votes for the gubernatorial nomination, although Carmichael had a larger popular vote. TEEN-AGER- teen-ager- S San-derfe- d Lanny Ross scored a hit at a recent concert In Chicago when he Emperor Waltz." sang Strauss One critic said his performance was better than the lyrics deserved not knowing that Ross wrote the lyries himself, under the name of Robert Matthews! -- Fred MacMurray was to eat real caviar in a scene in Suddenly Its Spring, but most of the "caviar on the table was buckshot bathed in axle grease looks just the same on the screen. A prop man stopped MacMurray just as he was about to take a mouthful of the Imitation. "That's all right, said he. "Caviar tastes like buckshot and axle grease SON Ol SMOKEY JOE . Sara Haden is playing her 42nd secretary to a star In Mr. Ace, as handmaiden to Sara says her frigid Sidney. form of Colgate universitys basemien has made her one of the busiball team, where he is one of the est players In the film colony, and diamond stars at Hamilton, N. Y. At the end of a days work as a I go home and sit In Young Wood says that he Intends frozen-farto follow professional baseball as front f the mirror and Just laugh goon as he finishes college. my head off. Its the best way ol relaxing, especially when I know that nrxt morning Ill have to freeze up again. the famous Bos Smoke ton Red Sox pitcher, Joe Wood, is shown In the uni- ert Wood, son at . OCR these It is New piou. . - This is the claim made by HOG IS BETTER THAN YOURS a real dog. of a girl beard ever Mho fanciers. three dog The little boys. owned are by all dogs good a known fact that rhani-Ihot- o her with upon looks and pride York lassie docs not agree contest. was by Irving B. Eliis In Popular Photography yi y- rf of 4- - Shortly after Warner Brothers brought sound to motion pictures, some 20 years ago, a stage dancer arrived in Hollywood to give Joan Crawford some special instruction. He was tested as a possibility for pictures, and given this rating 'Difficult to photograph. No draPoor matic quality. Thin hair. Not a romantic speaking voice. His name was type. Dances. f red Astaire! energy. f,ll SSrJ trie Bomb iS$ afff' orl Miss Explains Wide fell astern and a indicate the bomb little to port of the Nevada about forth, Maj. Gen. 600 yards away or approximately ePr.er, deputy com-sti- ll 1,800 feet. now is seeking to At any rate, General Kepner accord10 llle answer, , questions of comes up with an the that Major Swan-Cr'ing to his latest conference, missed the Ne- - bomb was an "eccentric" and that ltle first test the drop w'as in the category known jTi6 Bite 2,500 In other words feet. This as a "wobbler." and d.d not ,ot Brieve the miss veered that the bomb !ce my calculations fall true. ajuiein j.e where the sectia of the task w d Kyi-vi- - TWJ t r! u- -b hard-boile- e, e negligible. f- It sounded fine, that plan to paint Betty Hutton and the girls of a chorus line with gold lacquer for the Casino de Paris finale in ParaBut it mount's Perils of Pauline. had to be abandoned Betty and 12 of the 18 dancers were allergic to the gold paint. application which peace-timnot destruction, bring benefits, and source from this new war-bo- blast will sink ships including the those who declare role in The Short, Happy Life Francis Macomber" lured Reginald Denny back to the screen; he's been too busy to act. He made model planes as a hobby, then during the war he made them for the army, for identification purposes. Finally he converted his plant to make jet propulsion models. A If you are run downbectuu your not ffrttin nit th AAD nii Vitamin you tart taking Scott Kinutsion to promptly hrlp bring back intrfy and famina and build rilane0, Scott' ta rich In natural A&t) Vitamin and energy-buildinnatural oil. Huy today I All druggista. SCOTTSlEMULSION XI Ai 0 U N Oil O N I Dependable LAXATIVI UVTKMA 111! 0v e At to me, anyway, be terrific. What effect this atomic energy Amerwill have on the future of the ican navy as to ship construction lies and operations now, however, evaluathe military of in the laps tion board and the Presidentsof both atomic energy commission, for fuwhich are making a study ture guidance. medical We can only hope that here scientists other and scientists will glean for observation make up the e target array. Pinions Had Him Cornered Mrs. Youve been telling everybody you married or money. Mr. I had to give some reason. of would ships 0 d heavily-populate- 3lwn away. in orchestral backgrounds to her songs, rehearses In various keys to 'get the right one, spends hours on getting a good mike balance between her voice and the orchestra. Next time you hear Joan' effortless performance, remember that she put a lot of hard work into making It seem so casuaL after-effect- the open space sea as it is when detonated over areas on land . . that used against naval bases on land it could render a fleet at sea would put out impotent, but that it a many ships good commission of and if they were in close formation these aboard ships life of loss that Phe MKS. R VTII WYKTII SPF.ARS Bedford Hills, N. Y. Drawer 10 Knclose 15 cent for Pattern No. 293. Modern Improvements When your parents were groom they had to do withthings tea hare today. Can some of them? Radios, airplanes, and me. cities and depopulate nations as has been amply demonstrated at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The first test proved beyond any doubt that the bomb was not as ; merely a hulk in the f insides torn out and Pattern 293 for the tables and No. 292 for the chair are l!c each postpaid; or both patterns to one address for 25c. Pat terns give large cutting diagrams, Ulus trated directions and complete list of materials. Send orders to: Teacher bride and out many you name Jasper Animals Still Dying. s of this radio activity is impressive as seen from the effects on the live animals placed aboard the ships, some of which still are dying despite treatment, three weeks after they were exposed to the first bomb. As the first task 'force awaits on the eve of this second test one cannot hvlp but conjecture upon the possible effects of this unpredictable and still unknown terrific nuclear force ran decimate entire which The battleship Arkansas, barely blistered by I who have Oceanographers, made such elaborate plans to measure effects of the bomb, will come into thvir own on this second test. There was little for them to measure as result of the first test since the bomb made no appreciable waves and did no damage to the ocean bed, beaches or the island. However, this second test is expected to create high waves in the lagoon, anywhere from 10 feet up. There are 81 officers and men in this section of the task force, most of whom have been in the vicinity of Bikini since last March recording data on the physical oceanography, biology, geology and fisheries of the atoll and surrounding waters. Measurements i f wave motion in terms of time, height and distance, their effect on the sea bottom and on the beaches, fall into three classes supersonic echo sounding devices, and aerial and surface photography, plus maximum water height recorders on Bikini island and water level meters on several other islands of the atoll. There are supersonic echo sounders or fathometers on 16 ships in the target array which will record large waves through the rise and fall of the ships, while 11 supersonic echo sounders on buoys will record passage of shorter waves. Mechanical pressure recorders laid 500 yards apart on the bottom of the lagoon are capable of recording wave height in range from 4 to 200 feet. The larger one Is the sire and height of a card table. The low coffee table may also be used as a seat. Anyone who can saw straight and drive screws can moke both these tables and the chair shown here. Both in Demand! She I like a man who is athletic, a man who Is brown, a man who is tender. lie Say, do you want a man or a steak? radio-activat- - These two tables are especially useful. r )Dl S AM) ESI)$ Marilyn Max uell will uear a bathing suit the first Carnation time on the screen in Red Skelton, uhoU appeal (. Iiarlie in the same sequence, doesnt expect to be noticed at all . . . 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